Milwaukee Journal Sentinel graphics editor and 2010 Pulitzer Prize winning team member; inducted as Knight of the Golden Quill
September 22, 2011
Journalist; Assistant Managing Editor, the New York Times
October 27, 1967
long-time state editor of The Milwaukee Journal; writing coach to scores of reporters; Marquette University instructor; author; inducted into Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame
October 17, 2008
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel graphics editor and 2010 Pulitzer Prize winning team member; inducted as Knight of the Golden Quill
September 22, 2011
Hall of Fame inductee, WISM radio & WKOW-TV (Madison) and veteran television reporter for WITI Fox 6 News.
October 20, 2017
Lincoln Biographer and Poet; Won the Pulitzer Prizes in 1940 and 1951; Worked at the Milwaukee Sentinel and the Milwaukee Journal; Hall of Fame, 1998 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
November 11, 1959
U.S. Senator, Vermont; presidential candidate; appearing in Milwaukee for Democratic debate at UWM
April 1, 2016
Milwaukee Journal Editorial Cartoonist [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
October 20, 2000
Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee Sentinel cartoonist; Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame inductee
2000
Milwaukee Journal reporter; Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame inductee
October 25, 2002
Professional Tennis Player; Italian Davis Cup Member
September 21, 1998
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee chancellor
November 2, 2004
Palmist, Fortune Teller; Predicted World War I; Earliest Press Club Signature [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
January 11, 1898
Director of the Performing Arts Center, 1974-1991
November 15, 1978
Comedian
October 30, 1975
WMVS-TV 10/36 producer; Milwaukee Media Hall of fame inductee
October 20, 2000
Milwaukee Journal Associate Editor; Press Club President, 1936-1939; Hall of Fame, 1980 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
February 28, 1972
Milwaukee Journal Associate Editor, Press Club President, 1936-1939; Hall of Fame, 1980
1972
Producer of 60 Minutes
April 6, 1989
Milwaukee Symphony Conductor; Married to Soprano Carol Neblett
March 25, 1977
Miss Florida Citrus
April 9, 1984
President of business operations for the Milwaukee Brewers
June 21, 2022
Governor of Wisconsin, 1933-1935 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 17, 1934
Acting Milwaukee County Sheriff
April 25, 2018
Wisconsin AFL-CIO President 1966-1986
December 12, 1979
Artist; Won the 1983 Golden Anniversary Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Design Competition
September 25, 1983
26th Residing Bishop, Episcopal Church
October 1, 2010
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, 1970-1977; Acting Governor of Wisconsin, 1977-1978 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] (MPC Headliner Award May 10, 2019)
November 15, 1977
Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee, 1991-1998
November 6, 1991
Milwaukee County Executive
December 6, 1991
Press Club President, 1944-1946; Hall of Fame, 1980 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
undated
Vice president and circulation director, The Milwaukee Journal and the Milwaukee Sentinel; Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame inductee
October 10, 2003
National Director of Technocracy Inc.
March 6, 1933
Dean of Marquette University College of Journalism
September 13, 1978
Mayor of Milwaukee, 1910-1912 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
January 31, 1941
Critic, Writer; Associate Editor of Colliers, Managing Editor of The Dial
March 6, 1935
Owner of the Milwaukee Brewers; Commissioner of Baseball, 1997+; Headliner Award, 1979 and 1995
April 13, 1995
Owner of the Milwaukee Brewers; Commissioner of Baseball, 1997+; Headliner Award, 1979 and 1995 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
1995
United Press International Correspondent; Professor at University of Wisconsin--Madison
November 15, 1977
President & CEO of the Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center of Milwaukee
201720170323
World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, 1932
March 25, 1965
Heavyweight Fighter; 40 Wins, 2 Losses
August 20, 1926
University of Wisconsin System President
January 17, 1990
Writer and Foreign Correspondent
January 26, 1942
2019 Media Hall of Fame inductee; WTMJ-AM, CBS at Radio Once, Urban One at iHeart and RTDNA (Radio Television Digital News Association)
November 1, 2019
News Anchor for ABC's 20/20
April 9, 1992
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter and 2010 Pulitzer Prize winning team member; inducted as Knight of the Golden Quill
September 22, 2011
Milwaukee-Visiting Israeli Student's Chaperone
November 10, 1983
Milwaukee Journal Managing Editor; Hall of Fame, 1997
October 11, 1978
Chair of Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District
February 22, 1984
Wall Street Journal Reporter
October 24, 1984
ESPN sports announcer, TSN (Canada) announcer,
September 21, 2013
Milwaukee Rabbi and World Jump Roping Champion
April 28, 1983
Chairman of Vilter Corp.; Headliner Award, 1981
August 14, 1979
Baseball Player with the Philadelphia Athletics; Led the American League in Batting, 1930 and 1931 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
February 3, 1932
Musical Director and Producer
September 20, 1978
reporter and author of The Uprising: An Unauthorized Tour of the Populist Revolt Scaring Wall Street and Washington
June 17, 2008
Marquette University and Chicago Bears Football Player
March 5, 1999
Movie Reviewer; Sacred Cat Winner, 1985 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
April 21, 1985
Longtime Milwaukee Journal Sports Writer; Avid Golfer and Bowler; Hall of Fame, 1982
April 24, 1971
Press Club President, 1917 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
July 31, 1947
Actor; Writer for The New Yorker, Reader's Digest and Others [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
February 26, 1953
American Actor; Father of Cornelia Otis Skinner
November 2, 1902
Press Club President, 1979 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
undated
Milwaukee Sentinel reporter and editor; Kalmbach Publishing magazine publisher and editor; Hall of Fame inductee
October 20, 2006
CBS Vice President for News; National President of Sigma Delta Chi
February 18, 1975
Host, The Tavis Smiley Show
March 1, 2002
Rock legend and author Patti Smith visited the Milwaukee Press Club's Newsroom Pub where Mayor Tom Barrett gave her a proclamation and made it Patti Smith day in Milwaukee.
201720170309
Four-Time Governor of New York, 1919-1928; First Catholic to Run for President [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
September 29, 1928
Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee, 1986-1990
November 25, 1986
1994 club president; Emmy Award winning executive producer of "Smith & Co." on Milwaukee Public Television; communications consultant to Wis. State legislature; Reporter/Anchor KGW TV in Portland
June 1, 2006
United Press International Correspondent; Author
September 23, 1963
Secretary of the Treasury, 1946-1953
June 10, 1949
Milwaukee Native; Host of NBC-TV's Tomorrow Show; Anchor/Host of Prime Time Saturday; Sacred Cat Winner, 1980 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
July 1, 1988
Milwaukee Native; Host of NBC-TV's Tomorrow Show; Anchor/Host of Prime Time Saturday; Sacred Cat Winner, 1980
1988
Chief executive officer of the 2020 Democratic National Convention committee in Milwaukee
June 19, 2019
Press Club President, 1960-1961; Hall of Fame, 1987 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
undated
Leader of the Fine Arts Quartet
August 5, 1982
Bandmaster and Composer; Wrote "Stars and Stripes Forever," and Other Marches [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
October 30, 1920
Milwaukee County Zoo Director, 1947-1978
April 28, 1977
Detective Novelist; Creator of the Mike Hammer Television Series, 1984-1987 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
September 12, 1967
Milwaukee Sentinel editor and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel publisher, inducted into Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame
October 21, 2005
Founder and president, Sprecher Brewing Co., signed at his investiture into the Knights of Bohemia
March 2, 2004
The Boss - musician; signed at The Bradley Center while in Milwaukee on tour
November 15, 2009
Editor of the Chicago Tribune
October 15, 1981
Milwaukee Television News Personality; Press Club President, 1999 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
October 28, 2016
Hall of Fame inductee, WITI-TV 6, Milwaukee Public Schools communications director, Milwaukee Press Club past president
2016
president and CEO, Milwaukee Public Museum; archeologist, anthropologist; on board of directors of Stafford Communications Group; his family's newspaper publishing group in Greenville, Mich.
July 17, 2004
Press Club President, 1980-1981 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
undated
National Geographic photographer; Milwaukee native and former Milwaukee Journal photographer
October 27, 2005
reporter, columnist and editorial writer for the Journal and the Journal Sentinel; Hall of Fame inductee 2009
October 23, 2009
Reporter, Milwaukee Journal; Editorial Board Member and Columnist, Journal Sentinel; Hall of Fame, 2009
October 23, 2009
Governor of Minnesota 1938-1945; Presidential Candidate
February 25, 1946
Co-founder of the Center for Media & Democracy in Madison and co-author of such books as Toxic Sludge is Good for You, Mad Cow USA, and Banana Republicans: How the Right Wing is Turning America into a One-Party State
June 23, 2004
columnist, Door County Advocate; Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame inductee
October 26, 2012
United States Congressperson from Oshkosh
February 14, 1970
Staff Member of Berlin Bureau of the Associated Press
June 26, 1942
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Veteran Reporter; Knights of the Golden Quill
January 8, 2019
Mezzo-Soprano with the Metropolitan Opera Company
February 14, 1951
Democratic Candidate for President, 1952 and 1956; Former Ambassador to the United Nations; Governor of Illinois [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
October 8, 1952